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The newly rennovated St. George Weller Residence shares an expansive lobby and student community center with the St. George Clark and the St. George Weller. Located on a tree-line street in the heart of scenic Brooklyn Heights, the building was once the famed St. George Hotel—-a hotspot that drew celebrities, athletes, and presidential candidates. Just one subway stop from lower Manhattan and mere minutes from Wall Street, this location offers exceptional access to the city while maintaining a great small-town feel.
All students and interns residing at the St. George Weller have access to a cutting-edge, 8,300-square foot student community center located on the building’s main floor. Here you can make dinner with friends in our bistro kitchen, hold a study group in the library, watch a movie in the screening room, or play pool while catching a game on a flat screen TV. Furthermore, residents are eligible for a complimentary membership to the Eastern Athletic Club, located next door.
As with all of our residences, your room at the St. George Weller comes fully furnished with designer beds, desks, and wardrobes/dressers that maximize living space. Plus free Wi-Fi access, TV with cable, refrigerator/microwave, and local phone service in every room means from day one you’ll never miss a beat.
Whether you prefer a single, double, or triple room, your comfort is our priority. Every room has a private bathroom, and downstairs you will have 24-hour access to computers in the lobby and an on-site laundry room.
Brooklyn Heights has been a historically preserved district for over 40 years. It boasts safe, tree-lined streets, classic brownstones, and picturesque mansions. Steps from the St. George Weller, is the popular Brooklyn Promenade—a half-mile-long stretch on the waterfront with breathtaking views of the Statue of Liberty, the Manhattan skyline and the majestic Brooklyn Bridge. Lined with flowerbeds, trees, benches and playgrounds, it is a perfect place to walk, bike, skate, or jog.
The neighborhood is also full great places to eat, friendly coffee shops, several groceries stores, banks, dry cleaners, and pharmacies. And nearby Montague and Fulton Streets are basically outdoor malls.
The 2/3 train’s Clark Station is literally right at the doorstep of the St. George Weller, and there are over six additional subway lines within a short walking distance. From here you can get you anywhere you need to go, and fast.
A larger version of a single-person living space furnished with a captain’s bed with drawers or bed with a dresser, desk, desk chair and wardrobe or closet and television. A private bathroom and refrigerator are also provided within the room (except Marymount). This may also be a double room purchased as a single.
A double occupancy living space furnished with either captain’s beds with drawers or beds with dressers, desks, desk chairs and wardrobes or a closet. A bathroom, television and refrigerator are also provided within the room.
A larger version of a double occupancy living space furnished with either captain’s beds with drawers or beds with dressers, desks, desk chairs and wardrobes or a closet. A bathroom, television and refrigerator are also provided within the room.
A single-person living space furnished with a captain’s bed with drawers or bed with a dresser, desk, desk chair and wardrobe or closet and television. A private bathroom and refrigerator are also provided within the room (except Marymount).
A triple occupancy living space furnished with either captain’s beds with drawers or beds with dressers, desks, desk chairs and wardrobes or a closet. A television and refrigerator are also provided within the room. These rooms have an additional half bath.
A triple occupancy living space furnished with either captain’s beds with drawers or beds with dressers, desks, desk chairs and wardrobes or a closet. A television and refrigerator are also provided within the room. These rooms have also have two full bathrooms.
A triple occupancy living space furnished with either captain’s beds with drawers or beds with dressers, desks, desk chairs and wardrobes or a closet. A bathroom, television and refrigerator are also provided within the room.
You’ll find a grocery store/pharmacy, a coffee shop, plus several restaurants and bodegas literally right next door to the St. George Weller Residence. Down the street is a small cinema, and a larger Cineplex is a five-minute walk away.
Within walking distance you’ll also find a large post office, several banks, grocery stores, Smith Street’s “restaurant row”, DUMBO’s galleries, and great shopping on Montague Street, Atlantic Avenue, and at the Fulton Street Mall.
Public Transportation: 2/3/N/R/4/5/A/C/F
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Hi, my name is Samantha Neugebauer and I am one of the Residence Directors at the St. George! I started working here last August and am really excited to be a part of the diverse community of residents at EHS.
Brian graduated from Adelphi University in with a Bachelor of Arts and Masters of Arts Psychology. He joined EHS at the end of 2009 as an Administrative Assistant for the Student Life department and provided support to the St. George Residence assisting the residents of the buildings alongside the RAs and RDs with any issues or questions they may have. He also provided administrative/creative support to the corporate, leasing and finance offices. Outside of EHS he enjoys playing music in wedding and community orchestras, and teaching dance at small dance schools in the city.
Nicholas Severson graduated from the University of San Diego with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology. He oversees the 1300 residents that reside in the three St. George residences and also lives there himself! Nicholas helps ensure that the residence looks great at all times for the residents and their guests. Additionally, he serves as the co-supervisor and mentor to the Resident Advisors. Nicholas works in the residence and is available to meet with residents throughout the day. Before joining EHS in 2009, Nicholas was a Residence Director at State University Stony Brook University.
Samantha joined EHS in Fall 2011 and she is very happy to be a part of such an exciting Student Life Department and get to know students from many different NYC colleges and universities. In May 2011, she earned her Masters Degree in Higher Education from the University of Pennsylvania. Prior to that, she received her Bachelors Degree from New York University’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study where she concentrated on the American Dream through the dynamics of literature, education, and socio-economics. Before joining EHS, Samantha worked at the graduate halls at Penn and as an RA at NYU. Outside of EHS, Samantha enjoys writing poetry and fiction, exploring cities, and promoting college access and girls’ education. In addition, she is also a part of a 24 hour on-call rotation with other staff members in the St. George Residence.